CHamoru anthology project seeks to carve space for CHamoru literature in the world鈥檚 classrooms
The Na鈥檋uyong CHamoru Anthology Project, in collaboration with 91快播 Press, is seeking creative writing by CHamoru authors from 骋耻氓丑补苍, the Northern Mariana Islands, and across the diaspora to be included in this first anthology of its kind.
Project Director Evelyn Flores and the project鈥檚 editorial board chose the CHamoru word na鈥檋uyong, meaning 鈥渓et it out,鈥 because of its imperative voice and its sense of urgency.
The editorial board includes leading names in CHamoru literary production living in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and the CHamoru diaspora: Anne Perez Hattori, Craig Santos Perez, Michael Lujan Bevacqua, Teresita Perez, and Andrew Roberto.
Like the earlier 鈥淚ndigenous Literatures from Micronesia,鈥 co-edited by Flores and published by University of Hawai鈥榠 Press in 2019, Na鈥檋uyong seeks to carve out literary space for, in this case, CHamoru writers, wherever Pacific Island literature or indigenous literature is being taught.
鈥淲e have i manCHamoru writing ferociously,鈥 Flores said, 鈥渂ut we don鈥檛 have us visibly all together forming a critical mass.鈥
The project aims to change this through its resulting anthology that will bring to classrooms across the world some of the best in CHamoru writing.
Interested individuals may submit up to three selections from their best work, whether
poetry, short stories, one-act plays, essays, or excerpts from novels or memoirs.
Submission packets should include a cover page; three of the author鈥檚 best works;
a brief author biography; and contact information that includes a mailing address,
email address, and phone number. Writers may access the official Call for Submissions,
required forms, and further information at
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Submissions must be sent to chamoruanthology@gmail.com by the deadline of Dec. 31, 2022.
UOG Press will also be hosting creative writing workshops throughout the island from July through November. The workshops will provide an opportunity for work to be vetted before submitting it to the anthology or to other UOG Press projects. More information on UOG Press鈥檚 island-wide workshops will be forthcoming.
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